The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 06, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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Good wrather la helping Hobson's kkarfc w the Of>ani«h rcaeli, TV Hpaniah IVare Cmmlsslnners al Farit ark for line lo consult anh Ma drid. The Investigating committee nay* II a 111 forte General Mile* lo teal If y If A combination of mdeiiendenlr and rtpublh an* haa hren formed to nirhl Tammany. Our minister from China rahle* from J*t kin: "No aerloua danaer yet: consid erable anxiety for future.” If it rannnt he done In any other manner. Hohaon should try moving main.> with hi* air bane. The Prealdent haa derided that Tur key must pay Indemnity for the dam ace* to American missionaries. Chaplain Mclntyre of the Oregon plead* nervoua collapse for hla utter ances and crtttclam of hla superior of ficer*. Mayor Van WyrW declares that prom inent New Yorker# under ex-Mayor Bttong's administration will be made convict*. Madrid I# stupefied over the sweep ing proposition* of the American Trace Commission, but to tbo victor* belong Ule Spoils. In London recently 1,000.000 bonnets were sold in one week and every one of them Is supposed to be on straight by this time. , With about 6.000,000 buahels of grain on an average going to Europe every week the American farmer la still feel ing quite comfortable. Henry George, the son of hl» father, haa declined the nomination for gover nor of New York tendered by the Chi cago platform democrats. General Merritt say*, in Paris, that he t* atrongly impressed with the char acter of the Filipinos and their capabil ity for republican government. General Garela is drawing TWA per month and expense* from the United States as a commissioner to arrange the disbanding id the t’uliun Insurgents If Blaneo will be good lie may visit Cuba a few years hence, when he will have a. better opportunity to observe the results of Yankee pig energy and enterprise. The Rev. 11. F. 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A iHtotral aaMH—iy at Ika aliaMllaM la Ibai atoanlMnarar— ao'iripatr a IrMa Mat I bay rartatMly Na to •»** «« a>aay of IM aatoU —aMara and ton ora. wmat coMTirma a uiksai idc- CAnow TM Haraltf raraatlf had IM Haaaorr ot dtarnMlaa «M Mruad anblacl oC pub. lie rdurailoii aad aapatiMl.y the auM )act of Au*u»ia'a arbonl admailoa aod rouraa. wtih Haa toa R Bvana of IM Board of Kdoaa Haw. Naturally. Ike curriculum of Rich mond county * school* came up. and following Ih* fame, baaed npoa thi* primary foundation, wna the query— What constitute* a liberal education? Th* following, from the pen of Prof. Huxley, la a rare answer and a* such Th* Herald commend* to It* thought ful render* the perusal and reflection upon the same: •That man has a liberal education who has been so trained In youth that bis body Is the ready servant of his will, and do<w with will and pleas ure all the work that, as a mechanism it I* capable of; whoee Intellect is a clear, cold, logle engine, with alt lie part* of equal strength, and In smooth working order, ready, like the steam engine, to be turned to any hind of work, and spin the gossamer* a* well as forge the anchor* of the mind; whose mind la stored with the knowl edge of the great and fundamental truths of nature and of the laws of ber operations; and one who. no stun ted ascetic. Is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to a halt -by a vigorous will, the aervant of a tender conscience; who has learn ed to love all beauty, whether of na ture or art. to hate all vileneaa. and to respect others as himself. Buoh a one and no other haa a liberal edu cation.” BEST AQI OF PABBNT9 On Uie subject of the one of parent* and (u Influence on their progeny, the result of a careful Investigation of twenty-four thousand eases. T)r. ,Ta roele has presented to the director of the Hungarian bureau of statistics tiie following conclusions: The offspring of parents between the ages of twen ty and twenty-live are likely to be weak and delicate, but between tweo ty-flve and forty-five will probably be strong and thrive. The mother bears most robust children between her twenty-filth and thirty-fifth year. When themother Is ten years youngoi than the father, the proportion of healthy children Is greatest, the chances being ten per cent more favor able than when the parents are of about the same age. There was a high compliment to Americans In the reply which the Brit ish consul Is said to have made to n Spanish woman of Manila who had come (o him after Dewey's victory, and asked for protection. Madam." be Is reported to have replied, “honor and virtue are safer In Manila today than they have been for 300 years." a «i» mtw * I'ti—w 44 *440*4 99 *4Hof*4o'44 4** *4*" ! i#*o*i mum* 90*** ***** 9*** ** **9* *9m* 0 $* mm* m m§ *** o** M* '4*o ***** ***** 9* mm m m *4im* *om* mm*- 9mm wm **49t* *4*4 MU ******* ***** ****** f**m* *9** m • mm 9* *ww4**- # I SNI m 400*44* *4O *9O 4*'****444 *** \ [ *ms im **• mmm*rn* mmm 9* mm j ' 9*4* 4* *94 *tom*mtl** 99*4 9*4 #1 aapfta Wi lt twft MM>aa to wato a aft— to ' I man awft a— ftaa —ala art— M •aa ft— M mmmm a—w y—— 1 : -an*at *fta> —m It M aapMaft. 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Oa tM other hand arary dollar la Aoauata tfeat goat op Mitofco la mtmr wildly piaual hla arbama with a (arc* aatary list, wall II ta woraa than aiaatad It la a direct (brunt at Ifta next legHlmate In- | (lottry that la atartad and wftlrh ■hould hare IM atippon of all our poop la Thera are thooxand* and ihouaanda at doliara that go away front Auguaia every month that could be aa wUely and profitably epeut at homo Lot the man who apends and the man who produce* and anil* get together, for what helps one helpe the other. BEUINNIHO SMALL “I can't afford to advertise on a large Beale,” said an Augusta mer chant lately, "and with my varied stork I wouldn't know where to begin on a small scale.” It la a common fal lacy that the advertising must cover the wholeatock. In point of fact. It never does, even with the most lavish Advertisers; and If it did. the result would be a jumble of prolixity. The true policy la to select one article at a time— something moderately priced and meeting the wants of the day—and push that at the people. A Philadelphia concern put on the market a rug bearing the face of Ad miral Dewey In the centre and on eith er side an American battleship. The price was only 11.25. but people re fused to buy; perhaps, as one man ex claimed: "Because Dewey Is too good a man to be stepped on." This inci dent Illustrates the truth of several things; one. that even what was the finest advertising originally soon gets to be ait old story, and that the ad. man must ever rack his brains for something new. A Philadelphia chureh—ihe Memor ial Baptist has just secured the ser vices of Kev. J. M. Poteut of New Haven. It was his wife who secured national uotoriety by telling a lot of women of New Haven that she would as soon have a sou of hers go to Hades as to Yale. By a majority of 1300 the miners of Fife auil Kinross, Scotland, have agreed to accept the five per cent ad vance offered by the coal owners and to continue at work. % • Dewey’s July record is seven post offices in as many states. Hobson had one named after him in July. Alger none. Laura Jean Ltbbey. who was recent ly marlred, is said "to Ueve been 35 years old eight years ago." A home for barkeepers is to be es tablished at Waukesha. Wla. TBtBJ .AT7QTTST.A -FTHTRAr.r> TMI! OBSI.WV BR AH4U| TOWN. tfc. m***94* : -• ftit m* *94 *** ! *9*4 0*4499*40 o*oWo** 404*4* 9 *4 I &4*o §m* 4** **444* | rc.*— .to mm* |i N N ***** *** ***99 l f fee *9*mm4m* %mrn*** It M ***** | to## i 9* #*li«W(H 44** “ lif A«i Mj> ij UK* 4* l»rii'iig' I wvnww 4 *W *4O *rn>rnmm *** j 9*4 0m m * 44*9 4*4*40 49*4* i 9m m* a— MMam *9* o**m 44*9 IH ! 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"Tber* la UtU aftwal a aw—aa ’ wet HM I NMftf ift Uw* umttm *4f* wilt MMWilr to-* wee sat iftlaa ywa felt bet. proa— f«a « «ft to H. I ana t rare how pra—warwaa IM atory. | •to w.‘l to IM laac roa a«»— M aa •uapal It il la at— raly adbatad to (tot wo—a ftaaa a ftr«M ftaftH at da • tartoft (feat Iftay w«a t toiad. aad ihft* it affl to all Hgftl if iftay aaa part toM tM trqtft aad —ay a felloa ftaa al lowed bid wltr to wftawdta aM IM fart* •M waatad by Ihmw ga—y tartira. Ot 1 11 Hirer be ea'cftaa IM dlrfteM aft IM i aa— af-rtwarda aad iftaw la aarre ha apolta TM trawhla *ua axtwi wt I tM itaw tfte —a let! 'ft»it al*aa la toot I (bay art iMally larhiaa la arid— toy aad eyaleamblasce Take tM yum ■bout tM lodge aad IM other barb number about ba*iaa to poet up tM hooka why they bar* aoth hrea aa poaed aa ottaa a* IM ftteaa «ood» game I - yet IM averafte —a atom a to to aa ' shla la think ap aaytftlag alae. Now. If M would only give a little fraahaaas and plaurlblllly to hie eieuet for eoto tng ho— at t a, to, he would aava many gallon* of tear* * Tfec Oboerver thereupon agreed u th the Old Timer aad auftgested au—thing upon the Bit ty iitftftlaa order story. 1 wm at the club yesterday with I some of (be member* at the 1492 .otnpaajr, aad while I have a dim ra ; loliertton of having fteard the story before, yet «bea aomeooe railed for a rorktaU. Ik started tM atory of the origin ot the seductive drink The coi*hlail waa the Inrention of Col. Cax ter. of tlulpeper Court House. Va- Many yepr* ago in that locality, there was a wayside Inn named “The Cock and HotUc.** the semblance of an old Knglish tavern, and abtrh bore upon its swinging sign a rock and bottle, meaning thereby that draught and bot : tied ale eould be had within the "cock." In old vernacular, meaning the tap He. therefore, who got the last and muddy portion of the tap. wan said to have received the "cocktail." Upon one occasion when Col. Carter wa* subjected to the Indignity of hav ing this muddy beverage put hefore him, he threw It angrily upon the floor and exclaimed: "Hereafter I will drink cocktails of my own brewing." and then and there, insplrrjd evidently by the eplrit of Ganymede, he dashed together bitters, sugar, the oil of lemon peel and some old Holland gin. and thus then and there was tbp ori ginal cocktail concocted. A few weeks ago The Herald record ed the fact that a young lady formerly well knowrn In Augusta had married a man In New York who has the repu tation of not having finished sowing his old wild oats. He has run through one fortune and while professing re formation will occasionally break out. Yesterday we were discussing the phe nomenal inereuse of eases of wife murder, followed by attempted suicide, occurring all over the country., when an Augusta lawyer said: “As a rule, some worthless scoundrel marries a good woman and proceeds systemati cally to make her life a hades. He abuses, neglects and torments her with all tbb devilish ingenuity of a fiend Incarnate. and after he Ki 3 reached the end of his own rope and Is too thoroughly wrecked both men tally and physically to continue his career of outrage, lie finishes his Job by murdering her before he puts a pe riod to his worthless existence. There Is a beautiful moral in such case for any woman who meditates the trans cendental folly of marrying a black guard lo reform hint. She fancies she is doing something noble, tint as a matter of fact “lie wauls a li cense to meddle while (he man Is too lazy to reform himself, and naturally prefers some fool woiniin to take the trouble Instead. Then one of these days you pick up the paper and read an item of the class I have mentioned. 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Tto Nat aval (trtftg* ia a *ta«pa tdarft I at HMHwtawe a uti aim sftndsa <ft eat jar, aasnath Mr aatt* shnwlau aa atga 4 At—tot ament, token Aaat ywa tod» iktouaft tM arafeway ywa to«in t« feawt all aorta of hypaxheaia aa to Ifta aaaaa of Hue pawdtay Nat Hta toyaad tto < uadlaary traveler to gtva aa aptaloa to that otownmestas of Nature That priv ilege toto—ra to tto tear—d | to urge toaahingt at a toltlata were • aired by him am tto avrh 4 tto Hrtdo*. Tltomaa Jidfetaoa apoM <4 tt a* " a famous place that will draw tto attesttoa ot tto wortd.*’ and to ftlv# an idea «f Its prvwent populantp. aithmeh ) tto a—met rattraad atatton la two and a half mt!«e distant. I andetrstnad 'to gnt* receipt* net tto owners to aa Od er—* «f tl* a dar A hotel ta to . kept —an ail tto year aad in summer ;it I* aulta * popular resort, f searched i tto register well to ae# If anyoa* from Augipcta had visited there this reason but Piund that tto last name- r#«t»irr j ed from that city was Me* Mary —s- I tlx Wright, rlese iaterewtt— letter from tuts section of Virginia teat year wilt be recalled by many readers of j The Herald. Iceitncton hi putting on V'velv ntra i Juat at this time. for. aa both tto rof leaea have opened with n large en rollment of students and cadet*, pros perity ha* letiir In for her altar#.. I wa* ahown over tto Virginia Military Institute a few days ago by that agree able gentlemua. Col. Marr. profeaaor of engineering, who. by the way. In quired after Merer*. Hardy Jai kson and Hurhc tthewmak*. who. he men tioned, were claasmatr* of hia. Htone -1 watt Jackson wa* a profeaaor at the tn ' stltute. and the large building In which la the library, gymnasium, hall for pub lic exercises, etc#.. Is named tn honor of the Confederate general. In the centre at this library t* a statue tn bronse of Gen. Robert F» L*>e j on hla famous war steed. Traveler. I| saw the oadets. nearly 300 In number, j march Into supper and was even given a platter full of nice, hot roils to wm- j pie. for the Virginia Military Institute' prides Itself on Ita line old Virginia cooking. The V. M. I. grounds are a .favorite resort every afternoon for the visitor to see dress parade and hear the hand play. Among the Georgians now cadets at the Institute are Messrs. W. J. Mclntyre, of Thomssvtlte: A. A. Iknlmes and Evan Howell, Jr., nl Al lanta. and V. E. Meßee, son of the railroad officer who, until recently, re sided tn Atlanta. Washington and Lee University's president la Hon. William L. Wilson, a man noted for his superior Intellec tual attainments. Mrs. Wilson, who Is universally beloved by those who know her, is a daughter of Dr. Huntington, who was pastor of the First Baptist church at Augusta during the war. The Wilsons occupy the mansion for so many years the home of Gen. Roliert E. Lee and his family. Gen. Robert Lee being succeeded, in his presidency of Washington and La* University by his son. Gen. Custls Lee. The ancestral portraits belonging to the Lees are still to be seen hanging In Ihe hallway and dining-room of this house. Two of them, by Knoller. are of great value and. Indeed, all of them are of untold Interest to the historic-loving Ameri can. President Wilson amused me very much by pointing to the picture of one of the Custls children, a very young boy, adding that he was grandfather to a very old man whose portrait was hanging nearby. I would advise all Augostans whoavlalt the Virginia re sorts to add Lexington to (heir itiner ary. They will l>e amply repaid. M. T M. 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